Which is the best restaurant to eat in Epcot and why?
Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in EPCOT
My husband and I and family are going to Disney in March. We have been there many times and I love all of the places to eat but now we are trying to shorten our list to save some money this year. Not even including Epcot, what is everyone’s favorite and why?
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fittobedyed
08. Feb, 2010
I love the Garden Grill at Epcot. I love that it revolves and the scenery changes. The food is awesome, all of it and having Mickey, Chip and Dale is also a good bonus.
Love Le Cellier in Canada. I don’t know why I love it, I just do. The small atmosphere. Cheddar Cheese soup. Yum!
Outside of Epcot my two favorites would probably be the Whispering Canyon Cafe at the Wilderness lodge – it’s just crazy fun there. I also really enjoy the 50’s prime time cafe at MGM- homestyle comfort food. And if you get a server that gets into the role of being mom or a cousin or uncle, it makes it all the more fun.
redgator40
08. Feb, 2010
Le Cellier is fantastic. I love Mexico but i believe Morocco is my FAV. I love the food, the ambiance the entertainment.
♥Іovєя♥
08. Feb, 2010
chinese food in epcot rocks!!
sakvacman
08. Feb, 2010
When at Epcot, my family and I always have good food and good times at Germany’s Biergarten. Mexico’s San Angel Inn also has good food and you can sit on the patio and watch the riverboats from the ride go by. The Rose and Crown Pub in the England area is another one of my favorites.
At the old MGM, (Disney has since changed the name to Disney’s Hollywood Studios), I like the Sci-Fi Dine-In restaurant. The ribs were good, and you watch cheesy film clips from the 50’s and 60’s.
At the Animal Kingdom park, the Rainforest Cafe, although a chain restaurant serves good food with ambiance. I also would recommend the Tusker House Restaurant & Bakery in the Africa section of the park.
Of course on the granddaddy of all the parks, the Magic Kingdom, I like Tony’s Town Square. Although not a big pasta fan, I guess I like the ambiance and the setting on Main Street. Also, The Plaza Restaurant. For a quick bite, I like Pecos Bill’s Cafe. I guess I like sitting outside and watching the people go by.
Hope this helps out on your next trip to WDW.
Becca N
08. Feb, 2010
My favorite restaurant EVER is at Disney World in Epcot. I absolutely love the Teppanyaki Dining Room in Japan. They recently changed their name to Teppan Edo after remodeling though. It’s so cool, you get to watch them make your food and do tricks right in front of you because the table is a giant grill. Plus the food is amazing, I recommend the Tori, which is this chicken with sauteed vegetables. My favorite restaurant outside of Epcot is probably Tony’s Town in Magic Kingdom or Spoodles at the Boardwalk. They both have delicious pasta, and at Spoodles you can watch them make pizza and even help if you get the chance.
Ripzone
08. Feb, 2010
In Epcot, you can’t go wrong with the food and atmosphere of Le Cellier. Outside of Epcot, I would say the California Grill at the top of the Contemporary is the best food at Disney World. Plus, catching the Magic Kingdom’s fireworks from your table during dinner can make for a very romantic night. My wife and I also must stop in at the Flying Fish on the Boardwalk, the Brown Derby at MGM and Kimonos at the Swan at every visit to the World. Enjoy!
SCOTT & ELLIE W
08. Feb, 2010
It depends on what you are looking for….
For a good seat for Illuminations and great beer…Rose and Crown
For a good steak, Le Cellier
For good music and talking with others, Biergarten
etc, etc.,etc
Scott in NY
kmunis
08. Feb, 2010
Le Cellier has the best food in Epcot, hands down. But the Coral Reef in the Living Seas has a wonderful underwater view and the food is pretty good as well. Might be a better bet if your party includes kids. Of course both are expensive so its not helping in the “save money” department.
Outside of Epcot, my all time favorite Disney restaurant is Citricos at the Grand Floridian – the food and service have been spectacular every time I’ve been there. A close second is Wolfgang Puck’s at Downtown Disney – pumpkin ravioli – yum!
scotgirl60
08. Feb, 2010
Le Cellier is really good.
Chefs de France is good, but not as good as one would expect!
I hate the Mexican restaurant – it’s too dark to see your food.
My favorite non-park restaurant is Artists’ Point at the Wilderness Lodge. I love the soaring ceilings and the plank-cooked salmon.
Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge is a fun and unique buffet – go later and there won’t be so many kids there.